These days, Jake Tapper seems to have it all. Not only is he an Emmy Award winner and the host of a successful television show, he may very well be CNN’s next primetime host. On top of that, his latest book, “The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor,” is being adapted to a film. Factor in his beautiful wife, two kids and 325,000 twitter followers, and Tapper is living the dream.

It’s a common dilemma for many conservative students on campus: What to do when the student newspaper writes a scathingly bad piece on a conservative speaker who recently visited campus. One solution is to write an op-ed or a letter to the editor for the paper rebutting the column, as Red Alert Politics’ editor Francesca Chambers recently taught activists at the Young America’s Foundation “Great Beginnings: A Seminar for Emerging Leaders” conference in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Saturday.

Most Millennials heard ‘the speech’ in high school. The one that happens during senior career day or an afternoon assembly at most high schools in America during which the school brings in some yahoo to ‘motivate’ students. Said ‘motivational speaker’ usually tells students that if they don’t go to college and get good grades they’ll […]

Russia’s controversial stance on homosexuals has overshadowed the Olympics this year, and Red Alert Politics editor Francesca Chambers thinks the International Olympic Committee needs “send a clear message” to nations wanting to host future Games that human rights abuses will not be tolerated.

Unwed mothers shouldn’t continue to get more government assistance for each child they have, Red Alert Politics editor Francesca Chambers argued last Friday, because it’s something for which the government simply cannot afford to pay.

If media outlets are going to make a big deal out of former Gov. Mike Huckabee’s (R-Ark.) remarks about women, then they should give equal time to comedian Sarah Silverman’s vaginal napkin stunt, according to Red Alert Politics editor Francesca Chambers.

“Hi, Mom, I’m writing an article on the cycle of poverty, and I need to ask you a few questions about our finances during my childhood.” For the next 45 minutes my mom pleasantly provided me with all the details I needed to accurately write my article. While the subject matter itself wasn’t delightful, she […]

Letting young people stay on their parents’ insurance until they’re 26 was not a smart way for the Obama administration to build a healthcare system, Red Alert Politics editor Francesca Chambers argued Tuesday night on Fusion. In fact, the administration ‘shot itself in the foot.’

The jury is still out on whether recreational pot use should be legalized nationally, but HLN’s Nancy Grace has already made up her mind: recreational pot users are a danger to children and society. And if you disagree with her, well you’re likely “fat and lazy” and “lethargic, sitting on the sofa eating chips,” in Grace’s opinion.

In 2009, Bitcoin became the first-ever digital currency. Last month, a competitor called Dogecoin launched. In the last 24 hours, eBay/Paypal, Kanye West and Ron Paul have now suggested they would create their own forms of online currency, as well.

Oh the weather outside is frightful this time of year. And so is the lack of substantial news. Which is why visitors to The New York Times’ art section today were graced with a defense of the selfie by actor James Franco.

If you presumed the White House would finally admit that President Barack Obama lied when he made the now infamous claim that “if you like your plan, you can keep it” simply because Politifact now says he did, you’re in for some shocking news.

Republicans shouldn’t read too much into the recent Harvard poll and the GOP’s electoral victories among youth in last month’s statewide elections. The party still has a long long way to go with twentysomethings.